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Staying on a houseboat is special, because of the always changing water and scenery. Every moment of the day the view is different. This boat is very comfortable, charming, light and gezellig (typical Dutch word). The kitchen and livingroom are one big space and there is an (open) woodburner.

Kitchen
In the kitchen you will find a Nespresso machine, toaster, microwave, oven, gaz range cooker, fridge and deepfreeze and all basic condiments.

Bathroom
The boat has a big bathroom with jacuzzi.

Beds
The houseboat suite is a spacious bedroom and in the livingroom there are two comfortable oneperson sofabeds.

Climate
Thanks to a modern central heating system it never gets cold in the boat. Even during heavy winters it stays warm inside. In the summer there are two aircoolers and two ventilators available in the boat.

Children
In case of children: In the house you'll find a high-chair, a comfortable babybed wit a real matrass, blanket and sheets

Outside
There are several possibilites to sit outside, the big terrace, a small covered deck and a small boat which is perfect the catch the sun all day (if there is one) (small motorboat is not included and not for rent).

Access
I only rent-out when i'm gone so when you rent the suite you can use the houseboat in private! One area of the houseboat is not accessible, this part is locked and for private use only.

Check-in and check-out
We will see each other at check-in and check-out and if you have any question or need information you can contact me at any time.
all the tomeAt check-in there will be a host to show you around the boat.

At check in you have to sign the hotel register for B&B accomodations. Tips to improve the comfort of the houseboat are always welcome.

Getting around
At the boat you will find a guide with information about every neighbourhood of Amsterdam. The location of the housboat is very central and you can easily start discovering Amsterdam by foot or by bike.

Getting to the boat
Schiphol airport:
- Taxi: between €35,- or €50,-
- Train: to Amsterdam Central Station and than take the metro (you need a OV-chipkaart to use public trasport)

From metrostation Weesperplein:
- Take exit Sarphatistraat, when up turn right and cross the bridge (over the Amstel River). - Go left after the bridge and follow the Sarphatikade until number 18/W.

Car:
You can park your car in the sarphatikade but it’s pricy. Free parking (outside city centre):
- Diemen: Diemerdreef, 1112CK Diemen (highway ringroad A10, exit S112). Metro to get to the boat: 53 with direction Amsterdam centre and get out at Weesperplein
- Amstelveen: Bouwerij, 1185 XW Amstelveen (highway A9, exit Amstelveen). Metro to get to the boat: 51 with direction Amsterdam centre and get out at Weesperplein

Public transport Amsterdam
You need a OV-chipkaart to make use of the train/metro/tram/bus
- Metro: numbers 51, 53 and 54, station Weesperplein
- Tram: stop Oosteinde (7 and 10) and Frederiksplein (4)

We spent last weekend on Lotje house boat, we found it very comfortable and in a quiet part of Amsterdam. The boat had everything you needed on board, was nice and warm even without the fire on. the location is very useful for the museums and also has a LIDL across the road which makes shopping very easy. Would definitely recommend this houseboat to anyone considering a trip to Amsterdam

What a find! The houseboat was perfect for our weekend in Amsterdam. The host arrived at the agreed time to meet us and make sure we were comfortable. There is a Lidl just over the road, so a quick shop for breakfast things was so easy. There was plenty of coffee provided. Public transport was so easy too. Buy the IAmsterdam card, all tram journeys are included. We walked everywhere, great location. Would love to return.